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#26 2024-04-24 09:20:22

Ariya
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Re: Starseed Dreams

Tecumseh wrote:

I'd like to ask a question (to the Forum) and to you Ariya. How many languages are spoken by the armada of ships in Earth's orbit. Last count was 900 ships 1000 meters plus?

Hi Tecumseh, It is nice to see you here.

I’m not sure how many languages are spoken in Earth orbit.

I imagine it would be like any multicultural project (a little like Earth itself.) And by that I mean that there will be many different languages spoken according to individual cultures, but with some languages such as Andromedan, used as a more universal method of communication (like in the case of the English as a business language on Earth.)

I believe that the Centauri’s use their own language with is derived from a mixture of our Earth languages (Spanish, Chinese, English, - maybe some andromedan or hindi)

No doubt many races are able to speak some Earth languages (in addition to some of each other’s stellar languages.)

I expect this, based on what happens when multicultural projects happen on Earth. And of course, translators can also be used.

And then there is the use of telepathy. In this case concepts can be communicated without common written language. Just like you would telepath with an animal or other being. No words are needed, only common concepts, visuals, or perhaps feelings. Feelings are easy to transmit, we are immersed in them all the time.

Humans also use telepathy more than we realise.  We frequently load our words with additional meaning, and transmit this to each other faster than the spoken word. As you do often Tecumseh, being very telepathic yourself  :)

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#27 2024-04-24 09:25:11

Ariya
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Re: Starseed Dreams

Tecumseh wrote:

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I think Taygetan will be some blend of Navaho and Japanese as they have said that there are similarities. Like Taygetan is the root language and Terran language is just what came after it over many generations, and it is a linear language. …

Here is some interesting information from Yahzi about the language …

Gosia: Question from a follower: "I would like to know a little more about your language, what can you share with us about the origin or basis of it? What is your written language like? Can you translate some words?

Yazhi: Like any other language, Taygetan evolves throughout time and it is dynamic, meaning that it does adapt to each time in history. It is very old and it is said to have evolved from an even older one, that is ancient Solatian, also a Pleiadian language that still exists in its modern version. Yet, they do differ substantially, so in reality nowadays one cannot understand the other.

And older Solatian is said to come from another variant of Lyrian language, being that modern Lyrian is also coming from this same language branch, much as with French, Spanish and Italian as coming from the much older Latin language on Earth.

Taygetan language, and modern Solatian as well, is not structured as an Earth language generally is. Words don't have a fixed meaning, because they adjust to the context they are in. And it is not a linear language either. By not linear I mean that you can change the order of the words and the meaning stays the same, and this cannot be achieved with any Earth language, or only with very limited results. As an illustrative example, you could almost put a sentence into a blender and the meaning wouldn't change at all.

Now, the reason of this is because the words are only used as a vehicle to convey a message and are not the carriers of the meaning themselves as happens with Earth languages. Taygetan is a verbal telepathic language. This is the most important description of how it works. This means that while someone talks, articulating words with their mouth and voice, they are transmitting telepathic meanings associated to the words as a package.

While fully telepathic messages are able to be transmitted and used as an effective way or media of communication in Taygeta, with no need for words, the Taygetan spoken language is void of any meaning without the telepathic part, meaning that it depends on the telepathic part to be able to work properly.

When you write, on the other hand, you must be describing the meaning of the words with what we could call some kind of an accent that lets the reader know that the word being used has a fixed meaning, it is a little ‘°’ circle inside a letter or at the beginning of a word. This works because in written Taygetan, some words have the possibility to become fixed meaning conveyors, besides being flexible ones. These mostly nouns and verbs.

The writing direction of Taygetan is first from top to bottom and then from left to right, much like with Japanese. And can be handwritten very nicely.

The problem with translating direct words from any human language to Taygetan is that there is no clear relationship or co-relationship between the concepts. For example, there is no direct translation for the word 'war', and to translate it into Taygetan would need a description of the event, more like in large scale violent disagreement.

Because of this problem, my predecessors have turned to Navajo language as it is similar, and it is said to have been based on Taygetan language, where the locals on Earth managed to give more or less fixed meanings to each word. And, as any Navajo language speaker who may be listening to me now would know, there is no way to directly translate Navajo into English, other than the conceptual manner. Difficultly so word by word.

For these reasons, it would be hard to translate words directly. For example, 'cat' may mean a little furry feline, but it can also mean vigilant, stealthy, silent, and sneaky. So I´d rather not try, because in order to be able to translate as fixed words, I would have to refer to Navajo and then I'd be accused of all this being only more Navajo, and it is a lot more complicated, as I just said. Because Taygetan is not Navajo.

From the mini topic, here : https://swaruu.org/transcripts/alpha-dr … with-gosia

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#28 2024-04-24 09:40:38

Ariya
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Re: Starseed Dreams

Ariya wrote:

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Yes! It was totally telepathic. It was like I heard the sounds spoken but I also simultaneously understood the full meaning of the full words.

So the man in my dream said something like, “ah’ aah nist i’idd - ah aah ti been ne’y” (or something like that lol)

I probably can’t remember the exact sounds but it was a nice gentle sound.

And i understood it to mean ‘are you ok? Do you know where you are? Do you know why you are here?’

Along with reassuring me ‘you’ll be fine, things will become clear.”

And by the way guys, don’t worry I don’t believe I’m bringing through some new language in my dreams! I genuinely don’t take myself too seriously at all!

It was just some sounds and a strong feeling!

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#29 2024-04-24 13:52:24

Ariya
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Re: Starseed Dreams

akos996 wrote:

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That's pretty cool dream though, but I have no past memories of any life. I'm totally blank since birth. Maybe one or two glimpses I've had, but they were always some operation or random people I can't recognize (…)

I am a bit like you, I keep saying that I don’t have any memories. But maybe we do.

It’s just that, rather than remembering them as a sequential series of events from the past, we just embody the memories. They are what makes us the person we are.

For example, the reason you are so good at explaining electricity and free energy etc is because you know this from your previous  / future lives.

Maybe this is where we need to look for our memories.

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#30 2024-04-25 19:26:32

akos996
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Re: Starseed Dreams

Ariya wrote:

I am a bit like you, I keep saying that I don’t have any memories. But maybe we do.

It’s just that, rather than remembering them as a sequential series of events from the past, we just embody the memories. They are what makes us the person we are.

Yes that makes sense. It's part of us.

Ariya wrote:

For example, the reason you are so good at explaining electricity and free energy etc is because you know this from your previous  / future lives.

Maybe this is where we need to look for our memories.

Yeah I remember as a little toddler I told my parents I want to be an inventor/discoverer when I had absolutely no idea where that came from and what it meant. And I have no idea where that came from.
I remember I watched Terminator 2 almost every week. It's a wonder the tape didn't get ruined by that much use. I was fascinated by technology as a kid.
I started reading about Teslas life story in highschool, and it changed me forever. I spent my whole teenage life in my room reading about stuff like that and I have so many cool ideas but I still have such a huge burden because I don't own a machinist workplace to build stuff.  It's so frustrating, it literally pains me inside because I'm good at math and physics, I even went to Uni but dropped out because I made some choices. As you may know physics academics are not very open to alternate theories....


So back to topic:
What happens to me though which is pretty interesting and very fun sometimes is that I peek into parallel realities in dreams.
It was such a weird experience this morning. Because in my dream I met my previous boss (recently left the company, he was the CEO) on my way to work when riding a bus. The same events happened there because I remember my thoughts clearly when I saw him. My thoughts were "Jesus what happened to you? He really fell off after leaving lol"
He looked a unkept unlike I know him and talked to me about law and finance on the bus, showed me some book and talked to me about some things.
It was so weeeird. And it's not the first time I see people I know here in my dreams in completely different situations, different workplace, familiar streets, diifferent looks, different surroundings but feel familiar.
If you ever saw the series "Fringe" it's exactly like that and it's mindblowing. I see a street I frequent a lot but I see a very big building where today is a family residence, but I recognize the place clearly. (Highly recommended series by the way 10/10)

One of the dreams I mentioned in this thread also was one where I met my colleagues in a negative timeline.

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#31 2024-04-25 21:33:37

Horton HaW
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Re: Starseed Dreams

akos996 wrote:
Ariya wrote:

I am a bit like you, I keep saying that I don’t have any memories. But maybe we do.

It’s just that, rather than remembering them as a sequential series of events from the past, we just embody the memories. They are what makes us the person we are.

Yes that makes sense. It's part of us.

Ariya wrote:

For example, the reason you are so good at explaining electricity and free energy etc is because you know this from your previous  / future lives.

Maybe this is where we need to look for our memories.

Yeah I remember as a little toddler I told my parents I want to be an inventor/discoverer when I had absolutely no idea where that came from and what it meant. And I have no idea where that came from.
I remember I watched Terminator 2 almost every week. It's a wonder the tape didn't get ruined by that much use. I was fascinated by technology as a kid.
I started reading about Teslas life story in highschool, and it changed me forever. I spent my whole teenage life in my room reading about stuff like that and I have so many cool ideas but I still have such a huge burden because I don't own a machinist workplace to build stuff.  It's so frustrating, it literally pains me inside because I'm good at math and physics, I even went to Uni but dropped out because I made some choices. As you may know physics academics are not very open to alternate theories....


So back to topic:
What happens to me though which is pretty interesting and very fun sometimes is that I peek into parallel realities in dreams.
It was such a weird experience this morning. Because in my dream I met my previous boss (recently left the company, he was the CEO) on my way to work when riding a bus. The same events happened there because I remember my thoughts clearly when I saw him. My thoughts were "Jesus what happened to you? He really fell off after leaving lol"
He looked a unkept unlike I know him and talked to me about law and finance on the bus, showed me some book and talked to me about some things.
It was so weeeird. And it's not the first time I see people I know here in my dreams in completely different situations, different workplace, familiar streets, diifferent looks, different surroundings but feel familiar.
If you ever saw the series "Fringe" it's exactly like that and it's mindblowing. I see a street I frequent a lot but I see a very big building where today is a family residence, but I recognize the place clearly. (Highly recommended series by the way 10/10)

One of the dreams I mentioned in this thread also was one where I met my colleagues in a negative timeline.

I saw Fringe. It was interesting.


A person's a person, no matter how small.

Verum vident finem noctis - See the truth will end the night. ~Yazhi Swaruu

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#32 2024-04-26 08:28:56

akos996
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I was thinking about posting Fringe in the movies thread but I was unsure and got lazy too. big_smile
I always wondered about the writers of that series what they truly believed or did they just look up conspiracy theories and made a story out of it, but it seems so detailed and well researched.

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#33 2024-04-26 12:35:06

Ariya
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Re: Starseed Dreams

akos996 wrote:

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Yeah I remember as a little toddler I told my parents I want to be an inventor/discoverer when I had absolutely no idea where that came from and what it meant. And I have no idea where that came from.

Maybe  these strong natural characteristics come with us lifetime after lifetime…

akos996 wrote:

I was fascinated by technology as a kid.
I started reading about Teslas life story in highschool, and it changed me forever. I spent my whole teenage life in my room reading about stuff like that and I have so many cool ideas but I still have such a huge burden because I don't own a machinist workplace to build stuff.

Yes, it’s easy to tell that you are talented in these subjects. You’re a good teacher too. I like how you explain technical things smile

I can understand the way you feel. It’s like, here on Earth our talents are wasted, because we don’t have the resources to realise them. I find it frustrating too sometimes.

akos996 wrote:

It's so frustrating, it literally pains me inside because I'm good at math and physics, I even went to Uni but dropped out because I made some choices. As you may know physics academics are not very open to alternate theories....

Yes. It’s really difficult. Life doesn’t always feel very forgiving.
I’ve experienced this too.

This matrix tries to make you feel you have failed because you haven’t conformed, or won’t comply, or even just take a different path from what is expected. And no one likes to let people down.

But I think by standing in your own integrity, you will manifest what is most aligned to your heart.

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#34 2024-04-26 18:53:48

Horton HaW
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Re: Starseed Dreams

akos996 wrote:

I was thinking about posting Fringe in the movies thread but I was unsure and got lazy too. big_smile
I always wondered about the writers of that series what they truly believed or did they just look up conspiracy theories and made a story out of it, but it seems so detailed and well researched.

You should see in the credits where these series get their consulting. Goes by real fast.


A person's a person, no matter how small.

Verum vident finem noctis - See the truth will end the night. ~Yazhi Swaruu

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#35 2024-04-26 18:54:53

Horton HaW
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Re: Starseed Dreams

Ariya wrote:
akos996 wrote:

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Yeah I remember as a little toddler I told my parents I want to be an inventor/discoverer when I had absolutely no idea where that came from and what it meant. And I have no idea where that came from.

Maybe  these strong natural characteristics come with us lifetime after lifetime…

akos996 wrote:

I was fascinated by technology as a kid.
I started reading about Teslas life story in highschool, and it changed me forever. I spent my whole teenage life in my room reading about stuff like that and I have so many cool ideas but I still have such a huge burden because I don't own a machinist workplace to build stuff.

Yes, it’s easy to tell that you are talented in these subjects. You’re a good teacher too. I like how you explain technical things smile

I can understand the way you feel. It’s like, here on Earth our talents are wasted, because we don’t have the resources to realise them. I find it frustrating too sometimes.

akos996 wrote:

It's so frustrating, it literally pains me inside because I'm good at math and physics, I even went to Uni but dropped out because I made some choices. As you may know physics academics are not very open to alternate theories....

Yes. It’s really difficult. Life doesn’t always feel very forgiving.
I’ve experienced this too.

This matrix tries to make you feel you have failed because you haven’t conformed, or won’t comply, or even just take a different path from what is expected. And no one likes to let people down.

But I think by standing in your own integrity, you will manifest what is most aligned to your heart.

Well said Ariya. You can often hear those little whispering voices.


A person's a person, no matter how small.

Verum vident finem noctis - See the truth will end the night. ~Yazhi Swaruu

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